US insurer The Standard sets up GCC in Bengaluru, expands India play

US-based insurance company The Standard has opened a Global Capability Centre in Bengaluru, India, to expand its capabilities in software engineering and artificial intelligence. The company plans to strengthen its local leadership teams and hire talent in AI, actuarial science, and investments.
The Standard, a US-based insurance and financial services company, has opened its Global Capability Centre (GCC) at Embassy Tech Village in Bengaluru. The company officially entered India in November 2025 with operations in Bengaluru and Pune. The GCC will expand The Standard's capabilities across software engineering, artificial intelligence, and enterprise functions. The company is looking to strengthen its local leadership teams across various functions and is actively seeking AI talent and leadership. The facility was inaugurated by Priyank Kharge, Minister for Electronics, IT & Biotechnology, Government of Karnataka. The Standard plans to engage with the startup ecosystem, particularly in FinTech and InsurTech.
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